A Measurement-Based Analysis of Multihoming
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, et al.
Computer Communication Review
Performance limitations in the current Internet are thought to lie at the edges of the network - i.e last mile connectivity to users, or access links of stub ASes. As these links are upgraded, however, it is important to consider where new bottlenecks and hot-spots are likely to arise. Through an extensive measurement study, we discover, classify and characterize non-access bottleneck links in terms of their location, latency and available capacity. We find that nearly half of the paths explored have a non-access bottleneck with available capacity less than 50 Mbps. The bottlenecks identified are roughly equally split between intra-ISP links and links between ISPs. These results have implications on issues such as the choice of access providers and route optimization.
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, et al.
Computer Communication Review
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